Tom Horner of Norton was the son in the census 1881 on Norton green RG11 peice 8494 page:19/20 Folio 78 He was father at the marriage of my grandmother Issabella Brown his son was also Tom
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08-04-2011 05:49 PM #1Starting to feel at home.
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Are you researching Horner's of norton
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08-04-2011 08:00 PM #2Brick wall demolition expert!
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Hi,
Is the purpose of your post a request for forum members to help find information regarding the above people, or is to hopefully connect with others researching the same ancestors?'Friends are the family we choose for ourselves'.
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08-04-2011 08:18 PM #3Brick wall demolition expert!
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Sorry, please ignore me! Your thread title 'Are you researching Horner's of norton' is very clear, I really must learn to read posts thoroughly
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